The project which was a first for the area proved to be enormously successful with plot prices increasing 600% during the selling phase.

Developer: Normandie Development cc
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

The Terraces in Vredekloof, Brackenfell consists of 95 group housing dwellings and 14 single residential properties. The land was acquired un-zoned. It required rezoning, subdivision, servicing and construction.

Developer: McCarthy van der Weijde
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

Sunningdale is a security housing complex situated in Eversdal. It consists of 42 free-standing face brick homes.
It was originally planned by a prominent Cape Town property development company but due to incorrect planning
the original project failed to sell when launched and was eventually on-sold to McCarthy van der Weijde. After re-designing the end-product to suit the market, the homes were all sold and constructed successfully.

Developer: McCarthy van der Weijde
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

Onze Uitzicht is a group-housing project situated in Panorama. It was acquired as a green field’s site. The project required re-zoning, sub-division, servicing and construction.

Developer: McCarthy van der Weijde
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

Klein Panorama is a group-housing development situated in Panorama. The project was originally planned by a Grinaker subsidiary but failed to sell. Once taken over by McCarthy van der Weijde the 48 units were re-designed, constructed and sold.

Developer: McCarthy van der Weijde
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

Hill Crest is situated in Vredekloof, Brackenfell and consists of 84 sectional-title units. The land was acquired as a
green field’s site and required re-zoning, sub-division, servicing and construction.

Developer: McCarthy van der Weijde
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

Situated in Melkbos, Carpe Diem is a 36 unit sectional title scheme that required some innovative thinking to take full potential of the bulk available while dealing with the awkward triangular shape of the site.

Developer: McCarthy van der Weijde
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

Bergzicht is a sectional-title development of 24 units situated on Broadway Road in the Strand. The land was acquired as a green field’s site and required re-zoning, sub-division, servicing and construction.

Developer: McCarthy van der Weijde
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

This project situated in Panorama consists of 18 town houses. The land was acquired un-zoned. It required re-zoning, sub-division, servicing and construction.

Developer: McCarthy van der Weijde
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

We recently acquired a share in this property along with the development rights. The project which will consist of 8 residential apartments will be launched in the near future.

Bellville Industrial Park measures 16,7 hectares and consists of 66 industrial plots ranging from 1,000m2 to 30,000m2. The site is well positioned in Bellville South on the R300 with excellent exposure and is accessed via Modderdam Road. The site is further enhanced by Serepta Station which borders it. The property is in the final stages of being re-zoned and is planned to be developed with the next upturn in the industrial property market.

Developer: One Vision 38
Managing Director: Sean McCarthy

Philippi Village is a secure 12ha site in the centre of Philippi. The property, a disused cement factory was acquired by The Business Place Philippi, a non-profit organization which offers free business advice and training to previously disadvantaged individuals that run small and medium size businesses and whom require assistance in formalizing their businesses so that they can enter and participate in the formal economy.

At Sujean Investments we believe that job creation is vitally important to the future of South Africa. In an effort to make a difference we have undertaken to donate the necessary property development expertise required by The Business Place to develop its property. The intention is to develop the property into a non-profit income producing entirety which will allow the organization to be less reliant on donor funding while providing the much needed support and secure business premises for local entrepreneurs.

We have successfully negotiated a joint venture with an international foundation which in partnership with the Jobs Fund has provided R80m in investment and grant funding allowing for the commencement of the first phase. In this phase, which has already commenced and will be completed in 2015, we are redeveloping the old cement factory building into a 6000m2 commercial hub primarily aimed at housing social businesses that can make a difference in Philippi. The building will include a multipurpose facility capable of accommodating conferences, cultural and sports events and training. It will also provide destination retail premises and 4000m2 of multi sized office units. This project has been chosen for the World Design Capital 2014 under the category "Bridging the divide".

Phase two of the project will include the construction of mini industrial units and an innovative container village for small businesses to trade in. The additional phases will include sports, education, training and health care facilities as well as entertainment, retail and residential components.

In short, the intention of Philippi Village is to positively change and improve the lives of the residents of Philippi and the surrounding areas.